Shah Rukh Khan was at his wittiest best on Day 2 of the India Today
Conclave 2017. The superstar was supposed to have shared the stage with
Amitabh Bachchan, on a session called Unforgettables: The Dream Makers,
Lessons from the Spotlight. However, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan's father
Krishnaraj Rai passed away earlier today, and Amitabh Bachchan wasn't
unable to attend the session.

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"I have a lot of ladies who like me and want to smell me, so I have lady
bodyguards now. Women have lovely long nails, and their love hurts, and
it is difficult explaining to your kids and wife the nailmarks," Shah Rukh Khan said, leaving the audience in splits.

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Many love to hate the superstar and label him as arrogant. What does Shah Rukh Khan have to say? "Don't worry if you're arrogant, you're very fragile and not very
confident about yourself. It is a facade plus a sense of humour... and
it gets mistaken for arrogance."

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"Being a movie star or becoming a creative person, has this strangeness
attached to it. You start doing a thing which works in the eye of
people, you love doing it, people's eyes go somewhere else. You shift
over, deconstruct yourselves, you get detached from everything else. You don't know yourself. You're so detached. You've done so many things to
entertain people that I don't know if I cry like Devdas or Devdas cries
like me. The lines blur," Shah Rukh Khan admitted.

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Shah Rukh Khan said, "Nowadays I think it's better not to say Shut Up on social media, you get capital letters - SHUT THE F*** UP, GET OUT OF MY COUNTRY. You can
afford a padded room where the sound doesn't go out. Go and shout there, come back happy. I'm being a liar. I'm an actor - I can lie, right?"

Shah Rukh Khan was at his wittiest best on Day 2 of the India Today
Conclave 2017. The superstar was supposed to have shared the stage with
Amitabh Bachchan, on a session called Unforgettables: The Dream Makers,
Lessons from the Spotlight. However, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan's father
Krishnaraj Rai passed away earlier today, and Amitabh Bachchan wasn't
unable to attend the session.

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"Being a movie star or becoming a creative person, has this strangeness
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people, you love doing it, people's eyes go somewhere else. You shift
over, deconstruct yourselves, you get detached from everything else. You don't know yourself. You're so detached. You've done so many things to
entertain people that I don't know if I cry like Devdas or Devdas cries
like me. The lines blur," Shah Rukh Khan admitted.<br>

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